Last Year’s DeShazor Beauty CoDege Graduatkffl at St. Joseph’s Church DESHAZOR SUPPLY HODSE Joins Faculty A. & T. PRESIDENT Louis Wade, newest member of the DeShazor Beauty facul ty. Mr. Wade has had an un usual amount of training and experience as a cosmetician. In addition he has owned and op erated several beauty shops in New Jersey and North Caro lina. FARMERS TO MEET AT - A. and T. SAT. r- i Pres. F. IX Blufordof A. and T. College, under whose able ad-ministration and guid ance, the school has attained a very high rating among techni-cal and Agricultural colleges. i . Last year’s cliss^held its graduating' exercises at the St. Joseph wtyXThisVas one «ever*l nugnbers of .. . . GiREENNJBORO, (Special) — E. Church located on Faytteville street arfifriaN^o leaders in agriculture and of the largest groups to finish the college since its beginning in 1937. Seated in front of the throu^out nafm»i the faculty. . ' { ' MM First Graduating Class Of DeShazor B eauty School the nation are looking forward to the agri- tural and technical conferencieB which will be held at A and T College, Friday, March 8 for significant findings and recomr m'endations relating to the train ing of more proficient workers in these field# ajid the mo.^. complete integration of tbe Ne- •^o into present day apiculture and induitry. The tw'o confer- nces are scheduled as part of X and T’e oOth anniieraary celebration, Thursday through unday, March 6-9. General theme of these cortU’r enees is “The Negio ][jand Grant College In A Changing Social Order. ” Ways and means of in tegrating Negroes into govern mental programs in the agrieul tural and teehnical fields will be ,*sp>ecially discussed. Farmers and industrial work ers from all sections of the stat es have been invited to particip- ate. Leaders of national reputa- ■ ‘.The picture above shows the first graduating class to complete the course in Beauty Culture offered- by the DeShazor BeautyNCollege. All of, the members of the cJass are now gainfully employed in the practice of their profession in variaas address the groups, sections.ofvthis and other states. ^ Present plans as announced by —!: :— ^ — — :! Deans J. M. Marteena and J. C McJjaughlin, of the divisions of mechanics arts and agriculture, respecti'vely, chairman of the groups, calls for separate agrieul tural^ and technical confereHces Friday morning and a joint sess ion that afternoon. Virginia State Trojans Top Pirates In Overtime 57 - 53 PETERSBURG, Va. — In a stirring S minut# overtime period here on Tuesday, Feo. 2") Virginia State Trojans jumped back into the win coIuih* when they edged out the injpired Hampton Pirates, 57-o3. With but one minute to play in the last periol, Mtreiiell Powell, consistent scoring for ward, hit the hoop from mid- conrt to give the Trojans the two poinU that tied the game un at 50-all. Both Powell and Wearer missed Free throw opportunitie* CONGRATULATIONS N. C. C. EAGLES C.LA.A. CHAMPS SOUTHERN fidelity' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. •• - y \ 1 Home Office North Carolina Typical Scene At DeShazor Beauty College, Just Before Taking State Board S.A.A.C. Tourney At Friendship Gym BY EDWABD W. BRICE Oonlereuce -Poblicity AgMnt CHERAW, 8. C. — Basketball interest in Junior College Circles was heightened here Saturday night when tJie girls’ team from Coulter Academy, Cheraw, S. C. ^feated (the Friendship College Cagersi in the finals of the South Atlantic Aitheletiosi Conference^ 'Tie ^ame featured the fast step ping forward of Coulter . idemy Talley wh.o made "the all Confer- ■?nee team. The boys’ team finals! were won by Voorheea Institute over Haines Insititirte of Augusta In a battle whi'ch see sawed from !:he opening minutes, and was: finally won the Barrotr feaaxgin >f 38, 36. Haio€« went down o iefea-t Starring for Voorhees vas Stewart who played guard, nd he covered the court like a W’^teran. f>a«it y«ir VoH*hees met ’Taineg in the final* and won ’oing away. The victory this yeaJf wark^ their sJacond ehapipionship n" this Junior College tourney. The Conference tourney wiere anticipated in hy oagers from he following Bohoola): Haines nrttitute, Augustar, Ga.; Voorfccta institute, Denmark, S. C. Clinton ‘on College, Rock Hill, Friend' , _ College, Rock Hill, Coulter Here the senior^is-being.given'the-lastminute|jin- '^®*‘^®^’ Cberaw, S. C. Morris j V,. --‘Jer and«head.of‘tho C(jjlege,-Madam DeShazor. ~Imra'^diltelyfafWthe'(aboveipicture ^We^tiXng teanw were Riven! was't8kfin‘the^entire,cla88*left for Raleigh in a special‘chartered^bus,-f where theynookUhe-state-examination-whichiwould trophies awarded by ‘ a , the Conference, and the ups also pemit^them.tO‘,vwk;;W ^ given trophi... r- - ■■ * ■ ■■ >'-V- . MR. AUTO OWNER: Your Battery Charged in 30 Minutes We wash cars under our special hifh presssre hose which guarantees the removal of all mud and foreign substances. RAY’S GULF SERVICE STATION Allei Leids Pintcs To Tria Lncoh Lhmis 44 to 42 •» HAMPT02f, V a. — PUyiaf their ^»1 gmmm of the mHUtm, the Hamptcm PiratM iaMMd back a •tronfr linewla Ueivemty qniiit 44 to -12 ia a Jiriil BMiadI game on Raturdi^, Marrfe 1, oB Satorday, March 1* *a the ton Institute floor. The Pirat«« put th« prwuaca on from the befpaataf »f fame. With MommH Aiks. hri& ant Pixate •enter of New Jmey, aad Tiay fheapMip atellai- forward ^ Mi4Sgt>3mwi, Ohio droppiafi ba»ire4ii bmm al aagles, the Hampton «t^w 10 point.^ before the LiotM able to register. At one time ia the early part of the g*iae thegr were leading 17 to 4. Lion^ Parked by Bill Hunter. eteBsr guard, b^an palling ap aear th# end of the half, bat they iretf unable to OTcreome the Piratea' lead. At the half Haio{$«a lei 21 to 19. Coming back ia the teeoai^ half, the Lions pat on a seoriiw I spree and forged ahead 43 ta'# near the end of th« gwam, >hiA 'the Pirates were (Meraiina^ end the season wiUi a ▼ietorjr aa Tiny Thomiiion, ai^ed bf Ace Phillips, tank two eiip ahala in shcHl order to put the gam« qa lire for his mates. Howard Allen proved a fonmi- dable thorn in the Lion^ ai^. Rivero used four differ«it in an effort to stop hia left nmnd shots, but hi# efforts were fik- tile. Allen not only made 12 fidid Toah to take scoring honers f^ -Ua pveninc, but «iso held Ernie Yonng, consistently gdcd Lion center, to one lone field roal. Offensive honors ako go to Tiny Thompson who was next in seor- i”r with 15 points. Joe Reda Dismond and John Phillip* were defensive stalwarts for the pir ates. The shooting and defensive work of Bill Hunter and Charlie reham kept the Liong ia the game. for the Pirates with bat 15 »•- conds to play. As the extra per iod opened, Allen, lanky center, fouled Hurst, Virginia State guard, and hi* point broks the dead lock. In the first minute of play, the Trojans ehalked up a 7 point lead that the Seaiideif were not able to orereBn& In a preliminary played hm, Hamptonf*s J. B.'s drt^ed the Virginia State reserves hy « M- ■Comer Pine & Pettigrew Sts. Phone F-«084 A STEEL facts; ^ dm mmuXl i 1 Steel Capacity Roae t Almost 40% Since 1918 ^ Annual ImI ingot coyocky ba> lncrioHJ , 23,000,000 iMl tom hi Mm la# 32 yaan. Veal Preserved in Can for 114 Yeara A tbi plotvd coni«t«r, pock«d fn 1824, wa» op«fi«d {n Inslaml hi 1938 Itt cont«fits w«rt rauitd •dfbU. Nation’s Capitol Has an Iron Cap Til* iron d«m« th« Capital wnighi • tvtal •! 8.909,200 povndf. Aft^ical scene at-theiDeShazor Beauty College is shown above. structi^iSvSi'd'the^bpn^iction of-'the founder i English Ironworks Onea Barred from Usiaf Wood'' Id ISSa. Qim«* fttnbok ilfj « 4ltSt» •itoblitliina prterHiM •• Hwhit Iw^S* Tl>i* werkad • am Ht« tn«> woHu whkh *h«i iMad imkIi -^1—ml Bull Pi^ Draw Windsor Battlers B7 Ifilton 0. CHARLOTTE — In a mateh that was plete with knoekdowa^ knockouts, and whirwind aetiod, a hard hitting boxing afSKrefatimt from the Winder rnaWMTiitj Center, Oreenabort»> foopcht ioh»- son C. Smith Uniwrsity* CIAA ring champions to a 3 1*2 J lr-3 •li-aw, here Saturday night» aa the Bulls mad« their Ckarlaite siiy debut of the enrrant se'^on. The ”nal count waa 3 1-3—8 However, with ril the aoatehM in the lighter wei«hts, Harold S Adams, former B% Tea weight ehanifpion who in thr^ years has coached 'the Bnlli ^ two CIAA ehamptonahipe^ undaunted at the oataoii|^. for hi« big guns in the Quddl«Wij|^ light haa»ywaj^t aod weight dlrisioos har* ha sUeneed. Headlinera of 4ha the Jeaaap bvoUM«S, Kermit, of the innd|0B^i| whom scored avi^ i al ksockoots. John Ii^htT\^ight. stood oat 'a»'||^ { ^killfol and aeimlLfie “Sport/» liarhha^ 135 Ib. ehan^p who Hampton’s freat FafecM title, aalo a png nesa that liT*iiW>iW to in t^ eataiae riat'^ Haviar ddhMel A* batHiiM ii «dl idagr hmk te IM I m .attah. Wiliiip'

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